Veröffentlicht
Feb 13, 2015Veröffentlicht
February 2015
- Repitch's recent releases have walked the fine line between club tracks and experimental music that doesn't make it past headphones. However, it's been easy to imagine the last few Repitch records getting played at a club, as they've generally all featured a 4/4 pulse buried underneath extreme distortion and harsh mid-range. Stave, one-half of Downwards duo Talker, supplies Repitch's latest release, again pushing the boundaries of what's dance floor-friendly. There are probably only a handful of DJs on the planet up for dropping the stuff on After The Social, but the quality of the techno here is undeniable.
Along with a degree of functionality, Repitch has shown emotion in lots of the music it's released, something that eludes many labels working with similarly heavy sounds. A sense of dread looms over the two originals here, created by a droning synth on "Hardened Chord" and rattling percussion on "Paid Jazz." Parts of Regis's remix of "Hardened Chord" are swung and funky, making it the cut most likely to get club traction. Though it features a straightforward kick drum, it's hard to see the final original, "Circle Pit," getting much play outside of the living room. But with two excellent versions of "Hardened Chord" to choose from, daring DJs have plenty to work with.
TracklistA1 Hardened Chord
A2 Hardened Chord (Regis Remix)
B1 Circle Pit
B2 Paid Jazz